BMB 208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Citric Acid Cycle, Succinic Acid, Glyoxylic Acid

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Answer: gtp and coa: atp is formed from adp and inorganic phosphate in two reactions catalyzed by two enzymes in the payoff phase of glycolysis. The general mechanism of this form of atp synthesis is best described as: Answer: substrate level phosphorylation: the carbon atoms from the beta-oxidation of fatty acid with an odd number of carbons will enter the tca cycle as acetyl-coa and: Answer: succinyl-coa: the glyoxylate cycle in plants enables them to: Answer: perform the net synthesis of a 4-carbon chain (succinate) utilizing two acetyl-coa: when a muscle is stimulated to contract aerobically, less lactic acid is formed than when it contracts anaerobically because: Answer: under aerobic conditions most of the pyruvate generated as a result of glycolysis is oxidized by the citric acid cycle than reduced to lactate: the main function of the pentose phosphate pathway is to:

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